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1 vertiginoso
altezza dizzyprezzi staggering, sky-highvelocità breakneck* * *vertiginoso agg. dizzy, giddy (anche fig.): altezza vertiginosa, dizzy (o giddy) height; velocità vertiginosa, dizzy speed; una scollatura vertiginosa, a plunging neckline; prezzi vertiginosi, exorbitant (o skyrocketing) prices.* * *[vertidʒi'noso]aggettivo [ altezza] dizzy, giddy; [ caduta] vertiginous; [ velocità] dizzying; [ somma] staggering; [ scollatura] plunging* * *vertiginoso/vertidʒi'noso/[ altezza] dizzy, giddy; [ caduta] vertiginous; [ velocità] dizzying; [ somma] staggering; [ scollatura] plunging. -
2 décolleté
1 neck and shoulders2 ( di abito) low neckline, décolleté; ( abito) décolleté, décolletage, low cut dress: le signore erano in décolleté, the ladies wore décolletage◆ agg. low (cut), décolleté, low necked: abito décolleté, low cut dress; scarpe décolleté, low cut shoes.* * *[dekolə'te]1. agg inv(abito) low-necked, low-cut2. sm inv(di abito) low neckline, (di donna) cleavage* * *[dekol'te] 1.sostantivo maschile invariabile décolletage2.scarpa décolleté — court shoe, pump AE
* * *décolleté/dekol'te/I m.inv.décolletage; un décolleté generoso o profondo a plunging neckline -
3 audace
bold* * *audace agg.1 bold, audacious, fearless, daring: un navigatore audace, a fearless navigator; un gesto audace, a daring gesture; un progetto audace, a bold project3 ( provocante) bold, daring, risqué; ( irriguardoso) impudent, spicy: un abito audace, a daring dress; una scollatura audace, a plunging (o daring) neckline; una barzelletta audace, a risqué joke◆ s.m. e f. bold person, fearless person.* * *[au'datʃe]1) (coraggioso) [ persona] bold, daring, audacious2) (arrischiato) [ impresa] risky3) (provocante) [sguardo, vestito] provocative; (scabroso) [libro, film] risqué4) (sfacciato) [battuta, risposta] audacious, brash5) (innovativo) [teoria, design] daring* * *audace/au'dat∫e/1 (coraggioso) [ persona] bold, daring, audacious2 (arrischiato) [ impresa] risky3 (provocante) [sguardo, vestito] provocative; (scabroso) [libro, film] risqué4 (sfacciato) [battuta, risposta] audacious, brash5 (innovativo) [teoria, design] daring. -
4 tromba
f music trumpetmotoring horntromba d'aria whirlwindtromba delle scale stairwell* * *tromba s.f.1 trumpet; ( di automobile) horn: tromba acustica, ear trumpet; squillo di tromba, trumpet blast // la tromba del giudizio, the last trump // suonar la tromba, (fig.) to trumpet the news // partire in tromba, to be off like a shot; avrebbe dovuto pensarci sopra invece di partire in tromba, (fig.) he should have thought about it instead of plunging in* * *['tromba]1. sf1) Mus trumpet, Auto horn, Mil bugle2) (suonatore) trumpeter, Mil bugler2.* * *['tromba]sostantivo femminile1) mus. trumpet; mil. bugledar fiato alle -e — to sound o blow the trumpets
la tromba del giudizio — bibl. the last Trump
2) (suonatore) trumpet (player); mil. trumpeter, bugler•tromba d'aria — tornado, whirlwind, twister AE
••partire in tromba — to go hurtling off, to be off like a shot
* * *tromba/'tromba/ ⇒ 34sostantivo f.1 mus. trumpet; mil. bugle; dar fiato alle -e to sound o blow the trumpets; la tromba del giudizio bibl. the last Trump2 (suonatore) trumpet (player); mil. trumpeter, buglerpartire in tromba to go hurtling off, to be off like a shot\tromba d'aria tornado, whirlwind, twister AE; tromba d'Eustachio Eustachian tube; tromba marina waterspout; tromba delle scale stairwell. -
5 un décolleté generoso o profondo
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > un décolleté generoso o profondo
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6 vertiginoso agg
[vertidʒi'noso] vertiginoso (-a)(altezza) dizzy, (velocità) breakneck attr, (danza) breathless, (cifra) exorbitant, (scollatura) plunging -
7 vertiginoso
agg [vertidʒi'noso] vertiginoso (-a)(altezza) dizzy, (velocità) breakneck attr, (danza) breathless, (cifra) exorbitant, (scollatura) plunging -
8 tuna tataki
( JAPAN)is prepared slightly differently. A piece of Ahi tuna is marinated in a soy/mirin/rice vinegar/sake mixture for several hours, then seared each side of the cut. Remove from the heat immediately and chill until cold. Some do this by plunging it into a bowl of ice water to stop it from cooking further. Then simmer the marinade while adding a bit of sugar, chilled it quickly in the freezer and marinated the filet for another hour or so before slicing thin and serving with the marinade as a dipping sauce.
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